“…A. indica is an important item in the traditional medicinal practice in the area of study, according to Pallav et al, (2014) every part of the plant is claimed to posses some medicinal and insecticidal properties, but the seed is grossly underutilized (Schmutterer, 1990). Igbokwe (2017) opined that it is the presence of some biologically active principles like azdirachtin meliacin, gedunin, salanin, nimbin, valasin and their derivatives that confers the anti-inflammatory, anti-hyper glycemic, anti-ulcers, anti-malarial, antifungal, anti-bacterial, anti-oxidant, anti-mutargenic, and immunomodulatory properties of neem seed oil in ma mmalian models including anti-feedant, repellent, effect in insects (Ndodo, 2013).…”